Pseudosacred 04:40 PM 04-15-2012
Originally Posted by Hem:
Hunger Games..had to...
Got cracked by the whip?
I opened the first book of the series. Characters names were Catniss and peta.
Laughed.
Closed it.
:-)
CigarNut 10:32 AM 04-16-2012
There was a Jaws marathon on Cable, so I watched:
- Jaws
- Jaws 2
- Jaws 3 D
I really should have skipped 2 and 3...
Skywalker 09:07 AM 04-17-2012
Lost in Translation
CigarNut 09:19 AM 04-17-2012
The Mechanic (original version with Charles Bronson). Good movie but the music did not work for me.
None of the 70s music ever did match very well.
last night I had a re-watch of something I saw in the theater over Christmas, MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: GHOST PROTOCOL.
Not sure how people generally feel about these Tom Cruise Productions, you either love him or hate him. This to me was the
film that made the series stand out. Of course I didn't see the second one, because I was not too fond of the first one.
There were times in Ghost Protocol that I thought I was watching a Bond film, the music and camera shots were SO STOLEN.
But even though it gets away a bit in the latter 3rd, I like this movie.
stevefrench 09:07 PM 04-17-2012
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
CigarNut 10:14 PM 04-17-2012
Death Race (2008). Not a total waste of time...
billybarue 10:47 PM 04-17-2012
Breaker Morant.
Watch if every other year or so.
"The barbarities of war are seldom committed by abnormal men. The tragedy of war is that these horrors are committed by normal men in abnormal situations."
Skywalker 01:38 AM 04-18-2012
Brad, I just finished watching Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol!
I, too watched it in the theater. But I think number 3 remains my favorite.
maninblack 02:51 PM 04-18-2012
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. Heartbreaking.
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Blak Smyth 02:58 PM 04-20-2012
Originally Posted by stevefrench:
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
What a messed up flick that I couldn't stop watching!
Originally Posted by Blak Smyth:
What a messed up flick that I couldn't stop watching!
You should check out the Swedish version - it was cool to see the differences in the 2 movies.
Blak Smyth 03:08 PM 04-20-2012
Originally Posted by mase:
You should check out the Swedish version - it was cool to see the differences in the 2 movies.
Hmmm I think I saw that on Netflix but thought it would have subtitles so I passed. If it is in English I will watch it!
hotreds 03:28 PM 04-20-2012
The 3 Stooges. Nyuk, nyuk, nyuk!
:-)
Starscream 05:00 PM 04-20-2012
Originally Posted by hotreds:
The 3 Stooges. Nyuk, nyuk, nyuk!:-)
Any good?
Starscream 05:05 PM 04-20-2012
Originally Posted by OLS:
None of the 70s music ever did match very well.
I get what you're saying, but don't say NONE, Brad. Star Wars, The Godfather, The Godfather II, American Graffiti, 2001, Shaft, and many others come to mind.
:-)
I agree with you that typical 70s p*rn music didn't fit in with a lot of action flicks though.
Starscream 05:09 PM 04-20-2012
Originally Posted by smitty81:
Tombstone, one of the best westerns ever made IMOP.
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Val Kilmer's best role, EVER. Doc Holliday keeps him somewhat respectable, even after Batman Forever.
:-)
Starscream 05:13 PM 04-20-2012
Originally Posted by CigarNut:
I really liked this movie but there is one thing I did not understand -- his daughter kept repeating the line "you're such a loser dad" in her song. At the time and in that context it did not make sense to me...
My wife didn't get it either. I think it had to do with her hearing the media reports non-stop. Even though she kept calling him a loser, it was still a positive song. I'll have to rewatch to go back and check that. The whole father/daughter part was the least favorite aspect of the film for me.
Originally Posted by Blak Smyth:
Hmmm I think I saw that on Netflix but thought it would have subtitles so I passed. If it is in English I will watch it!
It has subtitles
:-)